answer back

answer back

1. To respond angrily or rudely at an inappropriate or unwelcome time. Don't answer back to me, young lady.Your students don't respect you, that's why they always answer back when you try to discipline them.

2. To respond to a question or request. I called them last week, but they haven't answered back yet.If you don't answer back today, I'll assume you don't want to go to the game with me.

answer back

v.

1. To respond to a question or request; reply: After I requested a catalog from the clothing company many times, they finally answered back, saying they didn't have any catalogs left. We leave message after message with them, but they never answer us back.

2. To respond rudely or inappropriately: Don't answer back to your mother like that!

A security guard at TopShop on Oxford Street was the first volunteer so the Channel 4 star duly signed her name in bright pink on the rear of his jeans, saying: "This is the only part of a man's body that doesn't answer back.

An iterated map represents the results of substituting each of a set of initial values into a mathematical expression, calculating the answer, then substituting that answer back into the original expression to calculate a new answer, and so on.

His studies start with a repetitive mathematical procedure that, on the surface, appears quite straightforward, even mindless: Calculate the value of a given mathematical expression, or function, for some initial value; then substitute that answer back into the original expression to get a new value, and so on.

All a player needs to do is (1) Find the text message option on his mobile phone; (2) Text in the code "WINCASH"; (3) Send to 76278; (4) Wait for a quick response; and (5) Answer back according to the instructions in the message "Send the return message "WINCASH YES" for a chance to WINCASH instantly

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